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He savors life in his native Florence: "Chaos and culture are celebrated within these walls, " he says lustily.
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"I think it's stunning, " said David Blatner, editorial director at InDesign Magazine, as he stroked the machine's shell lustily.
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The songs are delivered lustily, although audiences may not be ready for what is, in effect, a murky comic opera.
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Woodrow Wilson had initially cheered the American takeover of the Spanish empire, although not as lustily as Roosevelt and McKinley.
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But he went back on his word, and was booed lustily by the Royals' home crowd while failing to hit a single home run himself.
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Freed largely from the "old media" standard of public impartiality, Ebert mixed it up lustily at times on topics ranging from video games to politics.
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Warren joined the ideological chorus, singing as lustily as the rest.
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He plays, ever so lustily, Mad-Eye Moody, Hogwarts' latest Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher, who wears an eye patch with an eerily roving eye set into the patch.
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The rain falling lustily was complemented by the cool breeze caused by mullets flapping as every closet air guitarist in Christendom crowded the front row for the appearance of Gary Moore .
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The result was still disappointing in many ways, especially to developing countries, and yet since the round's completion in 1993 the world economy has grown lustily and the biggest developing countries, China, India and Brazil, have all burst on to the global trading scene.
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